Questions tagged [derived-algebraic-geometry]
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Dimension of derived Artin stacks and perfect complexes
I am interested in the concept of dimension of derived and $n$-Artin stacks. Take for example the definition 4.10 of From HAG to DAG: derived moduli stacks. in which they define the dimension of a ...
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Can an $\infty$-action on a derived affine scheme by an affine group scheme always be strictified?
Let $X$ be an affine derived scheme, say $X = \operatorname{Spec} A$, for $A$ a simplicial commutative ring. Let $G$ be an affine group scheme (classical), say $G = \operatorname{Spec}B$, and let an $\...
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Derived category of a fiber product
Let $X = Y \times_Z W$, where $X,Y,Z,W$ are Noetherian schemes, and consider the pullback diagram associated to $X, Y, Z, W$. We have a diagram
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\require{AMScd}
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Does the ∞-category of Derived/Spectral schemes admit all colimits over constant diagrams?
In the case of ordinary schemes, all coproducts exist, so given any constant diagram $D_S:C\to \operatorname{Sch}$, the colimit over $D_S$ is isomorphic to the coproduct of $S$ over the connected ...
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DAG applied to homotopy theory: how to reach research level?
It is my dream to do research on applications of spectral algebraic geometry in homotopy theory one day. Specifically, giving a more uniform treatment for the results proved via scary computations (of ...
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Examples of non-hypercomplete sheaves on affine schemes
Let $A$ be a commutative ring and let $\mathcal{O}$ be a sheaf of $E_{\infty}$-ring spectra on $\mathrm{Spec} A$ such that $\pi_0\mathcal{O} = \mathcal{O}_{\mathrm{Spec} A}$. Lurie provides a ...
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Homotopy colimit description of stacks
Let $F$ be an Artin stack. If $p: X \to F$ is an atlas for $F$, can we express $F$, in the $\infty$-category ${\rm Shv}^{\acute{et}}(k)$ of higher stacks, as a homotopy colimit over the simplicial ...
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Tannaka duality for $DG$ indschemes
In Lurie's paper on Tannaka duality for geometric stacks he proves that there is a natural isomorphism
$$\operatorname{Hom}(X,Y) \cong \operatorname{Hom}(\mathbf{QC}(Y), \mathbf{QC}(X)$$
where $X$ and ...
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Global functions algebra of formal (infinity) groupoid associated to Lie (infinity) algebroid
I was wondering if there is a smooth (sophisticated) way to associate the algebra of global functions of formal groupoid associated to Lie-Rinehart algebra (considered as 1-stack) to its Chevalley-...
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The lisse-etale site and derived algebraic geometry
If one reads say Olsson's book on algebraic stacks or Laumon-Moret-Bailly. The lisse-etale topology is used to define quasi-coherent sheaves and the cotangent complex (or rather cutoff's of the ...
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Why do motivic stacks make sense?
In the paper "Motivic model categories and motivic derived algebraic geometry", Yuki Kato, whose email-address I sadly couldn't find out, describes a procedure to "motivy" the objects of any $(\infty,...
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Topological invariance of periodic cyclic homology of stacks
Goodwillie proved (in Cyclic homology, derivations, and the free loopspace) that the periodic cyclic homology of a connective dg algebra is that of its reduced classical ring. Preygel proved (in Ind-...
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Motivic Interpretation of Rationally Trivial Cycles
The Chow groups are defined by taking groups of cycles modulo rationally trivial cycles. One then has a cycle class map to etale cohomology (over the base field), and for a number field, one expects ...
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Derived equivalent varieties with differing integral Mukai-Hodge structures?
For a smooth projective complex variety $X$ of dimension $n$, let $H^i(X)$ denote its integral Hodge structure of weight $i$. Define $\tilde{ H^0}(X) = \bigoplus H^{2i}(X)\otimes \Bbb Z(i)$ and $\...
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Flat resolutions of DG-schemes
Recall that a DG-scheme is a pair $(X,\mathcal{O}_X)$,
where $(X,\mathcal{O}^0_X)$ is a scheme, $\mathcal{O}_X$ is a sheaf of commutative DG-algebras over $(X,\mathcal{O}^0_X)$, and each $\mathcal{O}^...
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The assignment of derived infinity category of étale sheaf is an infinity functor?
Consider the ordinary category of schemes $Sch$, for $X\in Sch$, consider the abelian category of étale sheaf with coefficient $\wedge$ as $Mod(X_{ét},\wedge)$, then we can form the derived infinity ...
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Construction of smooth projective space in Spectral Algebraic Geometry
In section 19.2.6 of Lurie's "Spectral Algebraic Geometry," he constructs the smooth projective space, which represents the derived version of [the dual of] the usual functor of points ...
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Status of motives in higher category theory: motives and algebraic cycles through a higher categorical perspective
A while ago this interesting question was asked Derived Algebraic Geometry and Chow Rings/Chow Motives.
Primary question:
Have there been any recent developments/advances on the above question? If not,...
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Étale morphisms of derived schemes and stacks
Conventions: In the below,
unless otherwise stated, terms regarding derived algebraic geometry will follow the conventions of Yaylali.
an algebraic stack will be a stack $\mathscr{S}$ over a base ...
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Derived b-calculus and logarithmic tangent sheaves
Melrose's b-calculus provides a powerful framework for analyzing elliptic operators on manifolds with boundary. In the context of log geometry, log smooth manifolds offer a natural generalization of ...
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Divided power structure on $E_\infty$-algebras?
Let $A$ be a simplicial commutative ring, then it is known that the ideal of elements of degree $\ge1$ in the associated CDGA has a "DG divided power structure," which induces a divided ...
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Derived $\infty$-category of quasi-coherent sheaves on schemes
Let $X$ be a scheme. On the one hand, we have the derived $\infty$-category constructed from the abelian category of quasi-coherent sheaves on $X$. On the other hand, we can define the stable $\infty$-...
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Is a derived scheme determined by classical + formal points?
Say we have a derived scheme over an algebraically closed field $X/k$, viewed as a functor $X : \operatorname{Aff}_k^{\operatorname{op}} \to \infty\operatorname{-Grpd}$ and we know its formal ...
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Does "derived" make anything constant in non-flat families?
This is an extremely basic (and surely amateurish) question that might be about derived geometry.
In usual algebraic geometry, if we have a flat projective morphism $f:X \to S$ with $S$ integral, and ...
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Algebraic Fukaya categories and mirror symmetry
Dominic Joyce and collaborators have outlined a programme to construct algebraic Fukaya categories on an algebraic symplectic manifold (“Fukaya categories” of complex Lagrangians in complex symplectic ...
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Formal loop space in algebraic geometry
Does anyone have a reference or an explanation about the relationship between the formal loop space defined for affine schemes via $LX\left(R\right) = X\left(R\left(\left(t\right)\right)\right)$ (or ...
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Infinite dimensional dg-manifolds
In Def 2.5.1 in " Derived Quot schemes" by Ciocan-Fontanine and Kapranov, we can find the notion of dg-manifolds.
In detail, let $X$ be a dg-scheme over $k$ ($k$ : an algebraic closed field ...
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(Commutative) Algebras in $\mathsf{dgCat}_k$
Suppose $k$ is a fixed commutative ring, and let $\mathsf{dgCat}_k$ denote the category of $k$-linear dg-categories. We will equip $\mathsf{dgCat}_k$ with the Morita model structure (see theorem 2.27 ...
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Derived prestacks regarded as functors into spectra
If $k$ is a field (probably of characteristic zero), the usual definition of a derived prestack is a functor $ X \colon {\operatorname{CDGA}}_{k}^{\le 0} \to \operatorname{Spaces} $ from (graded) ...
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Applications derived algebraic geometry in Morse theory
Have derived algebraic geometry been used to understand the topology of complex varieties? For example are there any applications in Morse theory?
The reason I am asking this is two fold. First one is ...
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Derived Chow varieties
I recently encountered the "Hidden Smoothness Principle" envisioned by Deligne, Drinfeld, Beilinson, Kontsevich that singularities occurring in certain moduli spaces is the consequence of ...
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Base-change theorems for stable $\infty$-categories
Omitting some technicalities, the base-change theorem for quasicoherent sheaves says that if we have the following diagram of (derived) schemes
$\require{AMScd}$
\begin{CD}
X \times_S Y @>\pi_2>&...
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Construction of derived Quot schemes
I am studying the construction of derived Quot schemes in the paper Borisov, Katzarkov, and Sheshmani - “Shifted symplectic structures on derived Quot-stacks”.
Derived quot stacks are constructed from ...
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Derived category and L-function
For abelian varieties over $\mathbb{Q}$ $\mathscr{A}$ and $\mathscr{A}'$, if derived categories $D(\mathscr{A})$ and $D(\mathscr{A}')$ are equivalent then L-functions are same $L(s,\mathscr{A})=L(s,\...
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Derived geometry and theoretical physics
Is there any link between derived geometry and theoretical physics?
for example with particle physics or quantum mechanics?
Specifically something that included the obstruction bundle.
If possible I ...
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Homotopy Kan extensions, formally coherent functors and derived Schlessinger criterion
Let $k$ be a finite field. Denote by $discArt_k$ the category of Artinian rings with residue field $k$ and $Art_k$ the category of Artinian simplicial rings. Consider a functor $\mathcal{F}:disArt_k\...
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Reference request: Derived structure on the moduli stack of Higgs bundles
I am reading arXiv:1708.08124. When talking about the moduli stack of Higgs bundles on a projective curve $X$. It is said on page 59, first paragraph that
It is often better to put
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DAG vs Classical algebraic geometry
I have a very vague question, but also a fairly specific wish. Namely, I'm wondering what the similarities and differences are between the theory of ordinary schemes on the one hand, and the theory of ...
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vanishing of higher homotopy sheaves of cotangent complex
Let $X$ be a $\mathbb{C}$-scheme and suppose that there is an isomorphism (in the derived category of qc-sheaves on $X$) between the cotangent complex, $\mathbb{L}_{X}$, and its 0th homotopy sheaf, ...
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What are projective morphisms in derived algebraic geometry
I was curious if someone could point me to a reference or tell me if there is any notion of projective morphism between derived schemes? What about a notion of Proj? Also I am interested in what blow-...
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Is there a relation between Projection formula and Verdier duality
For suitable settings, $f\colon X\to Y$, $F,G$ we have projection formula and Verdier duality:
Projection formula: $Rf_!(F\otimes^\mathbb{L}f^{-1}G)\cong Rf_!F\otimes^{\mathbb{L}}G$
Verdier Duality:...
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Exterior tensor of derived categories of coherent sheaves
Let $X, Y$ be Noetherian perfect derived stacks over $S$ a regular perfect derived stack. Consider the exterior tensor functor
$$\text{DCoh}(X) \otimes_{\text{DCoh}(S)} \text{DCoh}(Y) \rightarrow \...
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Derived Deformations of associative algebras
Let $k$ be a field (if necessary for my question, we can assume its characteristic to be zero). In the non derived context, we can then define deformations of an associative algebra $S$ as follows:
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Analysis of Eilenberg-MacLane Stacks
In a series of three papers from the fifties, Eilenberg and MacLane did a pretty exhaustive study of what we now call "Eilenberg-MacLane spaces" and used a lot of machinery to do it, e.g. Whitehead's $...
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Square zero extension in the derived setting
Here we take the infinity category of simplicial ring $SCRing=Fun^{\prod}(Poly^{op},Spc)$ and follow the construction 25.3.1.1 in DAG by Lurie, where we extend the construction of square zero ...
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Quasicompact quasiaffine classical schemes are nonconnectively-affine
In this answer to What is the relationship between connective and nonconnective derived algebraic geometry? I learned that any quasicompact open subscheme of an affine scheme is affine in the sense of ...
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Resolutions of semi free (or almost free) commutative dg algebras with finitely generated cohomology
Let $A^{\bullet}:=\{ \cdots \rightarrow A^i \overset{d^i}{\rightarrow} A^{i+1} \rightarrow \cdots \rightarrow A^{-1} \rightarrow A^0 \rightarrow 0 \rightarrow \cdots \}$ be a non-positively graded ...
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Formal neighborhood of isolated singularity via DAG
I work over a field of characteristic $0$, denoted $k$. Let $f:\mathbf{A}^{d+1}\rightarrow\mathbf{A}^{1}$ have an isolated singularity at $0$, and let $\widehat{Z}$ denote the formal neighborhood of $...
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Dualizing sheaf for classifying stack and duality
For an algebraic group $G$ there should be an equivalence $\operatorname{Rep}(G) \simeq \operatorname{IndCoh}(BG)$. I'm trying to understand what the dualizing sheaf (or complex) of $BG$ is. Here's ...
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About an argument in absolute prismatic cohomology
In Bhatt-Lurie Absolute prismatic cohomology, proof of Corollary 4.1.15, it asserts that extension of scalars along the quotient map is conservative and preserves small limits:
I think the ...